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My only thought is that for some reason there still must be a negative stigma in Hollywood for openly gay actors. I know many have said the kept it under wraps so it wouldn't hurt their chances of getting parts.

Bug is my favorite new series of this year

Modern Family is the new Frasier, a show that just gets an automatic Emmy nom and win every year.

You could remove the Mike storyline from this season and nothing would be missed.

I thought the two best new shows this year were Young Pope and Legion. I don't see any love on this list for either of those shows. Sorry you got snubbed, Aubrey Plaza and Silvio Orlando

Stop the press! Who is that?

OUT OF COFFEE????

Using a cartoon to sell tobacco

The comic first came out in the mid-late-80s, by New England Comics, who were up to that point, just a mail order comic book shop.

Apparently they are ditching the "Tick is a figment of Arthur's imagination" angle the pilot episode seemed to be aiming for

And so he says, I don't like the cut of your jib, and I go, I says it's the only jib I got, baby!

Needs several ninjas posing as a hedge

I liked Death Proof as one half of Grindhouse, which I thought was a fun movie. The extended stand-alone versions of DP and Planet Terror I didn't care for.

Death Proof was the point where he crawled in his own ass.

The saddest thing about the Planet Hollywood at Disney is the gift shop, which is a separate smaller building behind the main restaurant. I can only imagine how boring it must be to work in there.

Not a lot of longevity in that franchise though

If it's just a plain bagel, I prefer it toasted. Once you start getting into stuff like cheese bagels or blueberry bagels or whole grain, I just take it as-is.

The only thing "live action" in The Jungle Book was the kid playing Mowgli

Probably because they were bad movies. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory may have followed the book a little closer, but it still had needless additions like Wonka's backstory with his dad, not to mention a terribly miscast Johnny Depp. Burton's PotA was closer to the book in the fact that it took place on a different